David Dunning is a social psychologist and a Cornell University professor. He is most famous for the Dunning-Kruger Effect (DKE) discovery, a cognitive bias in which incompetent people tend to overestimate their competence. “Although what we know is often perceptible to us, even
Pop quiz: What does VenueDataSource (VDS) provide IAVM members? Answer: Resources, membership value, empowerment, and information. IAVM represents more than 2,000 venues around the world. We are stronger together, and the key to moving our facilities forward is information and communi
November 14 is Loosen Up Lighten Up Day. It’s a real day. The Internet doesn’t lie. On this day, you’re encouraged to takes things a little slower, relax, unwind, and find some balance. And if you’re a manager, you may want to urge employees to seriously take a
Your intelligence will only get you so far. If you really want to be considered for a leadership position, start looking healthy. In a recent study, “A face for all seasons: Searching for context-specific leadership traits and discovering a general preference for perceived healt
People often think unlimited options help increase creativity. However, one of life’s great paradoxes is that it is restraint that leads to an increase in creativity and production. For an example, let’s turn to political correctness in the workplace. “Our work challenges